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November 06, 2007 Tuesday Shawwal 24, 1428





Khaleda’s key aide sentenced to 10 years


DHAKA, Nov 5: A key aide to former Bangladesh prime minister Khaleda Zia has been sentenced in absentia to 10 years in jail as part of the military-backed government’s anti-graft crackdown, a report said on Monday.

Harris Chowdhury, the powerful political secretary of the two-time prime minister, was found guilty late on Sunday of giving a car belonging to a government tea company to his brother-in-law, the state-run BSS agency said.

He was also fined 1.05 million taka ($15,280).

Chowdhury is one of scores of high-profile figures targeted in a government campaign to clean up Bangladesh’s notoriously corrupt and often violent political scene.

The military-backed government has so far detained over 150 top political figures including Zia and her bitter rival Sheikh Hasina, whose family dynasties have ruled the country since independence in 1971.

More than a dozen former ministers, lawmakers and their family members have already been sentenced to between five and 20 years in jail by fast-track courts.

Chowdhury went into hiding after the government launched its nationwide anti-graft crackdown in February, a month after it came to power following the imposition of a state of emergency.—AFP






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